Schengen Countries Offering Five-Year Visa (Full List) - Travel

 

The five year multiple entry Schengen visa grants travellers the freedom to enter any of the 29 Schengen countries multiple times over five years, as long as their stay doesn’t exceed 90 days within any 180-day period.

This visa is especially suited for frequent travellers, business professionals, and those with a proven track record of international travel. It streamlines the travel process by removing the need for repeated applications, cutting down on visa fees and processing times, and offering greater convenience through simplified documentation and fewer interview requirements.

Visa issuance ultimately depends on the discretion of the embassy or consulate. However, applicants with a higher chance of approval typically include those who have previously held a multiple entry Schengen visa valid for at least two years within the past three years, frequent travelers who visit the Schengen Area two to three times annually, and individuals with a strong history of compliance such as no overstays and proper travel documentation.

Applicants must also submit a well-written cover letter clearly explaining the need for long-term travel, provide proof of financial stability through sufficient funds, and hold valid long-term Schengen travel insurance.

Applicants who have this visa can travel to the following 29 Schengen countries:

Hungary

Iceland

Italy

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Croatia

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia


Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Netherlands

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Source: https://newsexpressngr.com/news/259196/full-list-schengen-countries-offering-five-year-visa


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